'Dancing With The Stars': Brooke Burke Wants An All-Star Season (VIDEO)

03/26/2012 02:52 pm ET

"Dancing With the Stars" co-host and one-time contestant Brooke Burke stopped by "Rachael Ray" (weekdays, syndicated on ABC) and wasn't shy about sizing up the current crop of competitors.

"Even if [William Levy] couldn't dance, which the guy can dance -- just bonus right there -- he's just beautiful and amazing," Burke said. "I think Jaleel really came out and surprised everyone ... There were so many great people."

Burke has co-hosted "Dancing With the Stars" since 2010. She competed on the series in 2008 and took home the Mirrorball trophy for Season 7 and told Ray if there was an all-star season, she wants in.

"100 percent yes," Burke said when asked if she'd hit the dancefloor again. "I haven't danced ballroom since I left the show, I would love to. And being on the show, it just makes me wants to dance again."

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